You can wait until you have a missed period and then take a test - just treat your body as if you are pregnant (just in case). For example, no drinking, try to eat healthy, etc.

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can i start to have eraly signs cuz ive been having lower back pains i sometimes feel nausea and my sence of smell is crazy cuz i be smelling things that some people don't but i really don't know the signs of pregnancy

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If you had sex 12/4, it's way too early to be having symptoms. It takes 6-10 days for a fertilized egg to implant and beging producing the hormones that cause pregnancy symptoms. It hasn't even been a week since you had sex so the egg isn't even implanted yet if there is one.

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Report This| Share this:could i become pregnantIf you had sex 12/4, it's way too early to be having symptoms. It takes 6-10 days for a fertilized egg to implant and beging producing the hormones that cause pregnancy symptoms. It hasn't even been a week since you had sex so the egg isn't even implanted yet if there is one.

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